2014 Heart and Stroke Calendar Lottery Winning Numbers For Ontario

(Winning numbers and names will be posted here daily as they become available, bookmark this page)

The Heart & Stroke Calendar Lottery is back for its fourth year, and since many of you still regularly check TorontoNews24.com for the Ontario Heart & Stroke Calendar Lottery winning numbers, we'll be again posting them daily for all to see. Congratulations to all the 2013 winners, and best of luck to everyone who purchased calendars for the 2014 lottery.

The Heart & Stroke is doing an additional 17,000 $25 Cash-Back prize winners. Those numbers, we will not publish, but for your information, they will be drawn on Feb. 5 (5,000 winners), June 4 (5,000 winners), and Sept. 3 (7,000 winners). We're going to stick to the daily ($5,000 X3), weekly ($10,000 each Friday), monthly ($50,000 the last day of each month), and Holiday jackpot prize winners ($12,000 won on each of these days - Jan. 1, Feb. 14, Mar. 17, Apr. 20, May 19, June 21, July 1, Aug. 4, Sept. 1, Oct. 13, Nov. 13, and Dec. 25) only.

And for everyone's information, we are not an affiliate of the Heart & Stroke Foundation (Ontario), and this is not the official Heart & Stroke Ontario Calendar website. The official winning numbers are posted at http://calendar.heartandstroke.on.ca/wall/month.php

Additional FYI: The reason you don't see winners from British Columbia or Alberta on this page?

First of all…this page publishes the winners for Ontario only. Secondly…the Heart and Stroke Foundation of British Columbia decided to focus their fundraising efforts elsewhere, therefore there will be no calendar in 2014 for BC residents.

On the other hand, the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Alberta is doing a calendar for 2014, and we are publishing those lucky winners. Just click on the link below.

There have been a lot of people sending in e-mail saying they have been buying tickets for the last 3 or 4 years like myself with no luck.I watched a news show on these high priced lottery and they explained your chances of winning are the same as any other lottery such as lotto max or 6_49 . Better chance of getting struck by lighting.So you have very little chance of winning but can't win without out one. My advice to anyone is next year only buy one ticket as your odds are about the same as buying 10 tickets and you can still feel good about helping others without going broke.Good luck to everyone and remember our government never does anything unless it benefits them first including lotterys.we are Canadians taxed and taxed and taxed but we are free but broke. Good day to everyone eh.

I have been buying tickets for many years hoping to be a winner one of these days but since we live in a small town in the North and the population in so small compared to Southern Ontario the odds of winning are very slim.Since it is for a good cause I will keep supporting your project....I hope to see my name or my friends names a your 2014 calendar winners?????thank you

I live in northwestern ontario and the number of winners up here you can count on one hand but i realise the chances of winning are very slim because of the population but i'm doing my second year with 6 tickets and believe i'm supporting a good cause. Just the luck of the draw-you pays your money you takes your chances.

Have bought for the last three years. the 1st with multiple numbers and two with only one number. In order to win I quessone has to buy many many calenders in orderto win. I am sorry I do not have that kindof money.